A voice that is sometimes heard on Mezzo, late at night when nobody is watching, during the day they don’t play things that interesting, Diego El Cigala is seen as one of the strongest and most intense turmoil in the Hispanic musical world, especially South America. Baptized El Cigala by his elder Camarón de la Isla, he maintains his distance from the godfather, evolving a style open to other rhythms, keeping at the same time the legacy of a “movida” that usually doesn’t expand itself outside its natural borders. To discover.